Hi all, havn't been posting much recently due to ill health but I have been reading the threads to keep me occupied. I've noticed a lot of enthusiasm for the early 4 speed FHC's among the members.
This is in some ways a good thing as we all know that for many years these early Speke cars were regarded as poorly built rubbish by many people and only the late DHC cars were worthy of ownership.
However I think we're in danger of shooting ourselves in foot and turning full circle with people starting to think that only the early cars are worth having and every rusty 4 speed car must be preserved at all costs. No one seems to give a toss how many knackered late cars are srapped on Ebay for a few quid.
There was a comment in a thread this week asking an owner of a 4 speed FHC not to do his V8 conversion and do it to a DHC instead! These decent late cars are getting as rare as the early ones now so we should be preserving all model types. My TR8 is a conversion but it's still worth saving along with rest as there aren't really many left in total. I've been looking for an immaculate Canley/ Sollihull FHC TR7 for a long time and I think they're even harder to find than proper TR8's
Doing things like having an NEC stand with only speke cars isn't going to help promote our cars to wider public, all it will do is reduce the values of the rest of the models. We all have our favourite models, I'm no exception, but focusing too much on particular varients above all others is in my opinion the wrong way to go.
This is not a personal poke at any one in particular, just a general thought. We're all enthuiastic about our cars, but we musn't accidently devalue them ourselves.[:)]
Andy
1981 UK SPEC TR8
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